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Pudding

Ginger and Vanilla Bean Crème Brûlée

Simply omit the ginger for a classic crème brûlée. A small blowtorch (made for the kitchen) is a useful gadget for caramelizing the sugar topping. You can also broil the custards until the sugar turns dark brown.

Butterscotch Pots de Crème

These pots de crème won raves from our food editors for their wonderful butterscotch flavor and creamy texture. The combination of muscovado and Demerara sugars gives the custard its deep flavor.

Bread Pudding with Spiced Rum Sauce

"During a visit to Biloxi, Mississippi, I had dinner at The Seafood Buffet in the Grand Casino," Brenda Hill of Ann Arbor, Michigan. "The bread pudding was served with a wonderful spiced rum sauce. I'd be grateful to have the recipe for this decadent dessert."

Chestnut Spoon Bread with Fontina Cheese

Whole roasted chestnuts (now conveniently packed ready-to-use in jars) and creamy Fontina cheese enrich this take on a classic southern bread.

Chocolate Raisin Bread Pudding

"I have never been a great fan of bread pudding, but the chocolate version at Cresheim Cottage Cafe, in Philadelphia, is outstanding," says Dan Ragland of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. "The owner (a neighbor, no less!) won't give me the recipe. Maybe you'll have more luck." Any unsweetened cocoa powder will work well, but for the richest, darkest pudding, use Valrhona. Serve this bread pudding with chocolate sauce and whipped cream.

Warm Tapioca with Rhubarb

The size of tapioca pearls varies widely. What one brand calls "small," another brand might term "large," so don't pay much attention to the label. Instead, look for pearls that are 1/8 to 3/16 inch in diameter for making this dessert.

Chocolate Bread Pudding

"I recently was in Waxhaw, outside of Charlotte, and discovered a great restaurant—Dearstyne's Bistro," writes Suzanne Hoover of New Hill, North Carolina. "I would love to know how to make the chocolate bread pudding." This version of the classic dessert has more custard and less bread than usual, giving the pudding a softer texture.

Watermelon Pudding

This is a variation on the Sicilian classic gelo di melone, which is steeped with jasmine flowers. We substituted anise seeds but kept the traditional garnishes of chocolate shavings, pistachios, and whipped cream. Active time: 30 min Start to finish: 4 hr (includes chilling)

Blueberry Summer Pudding

This low-fat recipe won a contest that included mostly high-fat desserts.

Mocha Crème Caramel

In this great dessert, luscious custard tops a thin layer of mocha ganache.

Caramelized Mango-Lime Tapioca

Putting this moist pudding under the broiler for a few minutes allows the brown sugar topping to melt into a sweet syrup.

Mushroom Budin

Active time: 3 hr Start to finish: 4 hr

Orange Currant Noodle Kugel

Kugels are baked puddings that come in many forms; Their base may be noodles, matzo, or bread or cake crumbs; most are sweet but some are savory; and they may be served warm or cold. Traditionally part of Jewish sabbath and holiday meals, slightly sweet noodle kugels are often served as a side dish. The following kugel would also work well as a dessert.

Old-Fashioned Butterscotch Pudding

Begin making this treat a day ahead.
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